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and it was a presidential election run in 2012 on it. it's the law of the land. we need both sides of the aisle to come together to fix it. all major bills like this need some tweaking. and rather than the republicans trying to shut down the government to kill it, they should work with to us try to approve it. >> unfortunately not a single republican supported this bill. remember the president classically said i'll go with any member of congress line by line over the law. we wrote him a number of letters, many of the physicians in the house gop. we had no input into this. items unpopular with the american people and now people are getting a big surprise being thrown off their existing insurance and asked to pay a lot more for the future insurance. >> in new york state, and you're from new york state, there seems to be a pretty good response, but a lot of those people signing up are getting medicaid and they're not putting money into the system. they're getting money out of the system in effect. but which is good, they will finally get health insurance, but they'r
and it was a presidential election run in 2012 on it. it's the law of the land. we need both sides of the aisle to come together to fix it. all major bills like this need some tweaking. and rather than the republicans trying to shut down the government to kill it, they should work with to us try to approve it. >> unfortunately not a single republican supported this bill. remember the president classically said i'll go with any member of congress line by line over the law. we wrote him a...
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i had been elected to the student council, and the paper was becoming unreadable. it was just -- it looked like it came out of the soviet union. you just couldn't read it. so we engineered a coup to fire the editor and realized we have to find an editor. so they looked around and decided it's going to be me. so i said, wait. i've never worked on a paper. they said oh, it's a detail. >> a poly sci and economics major, he loved writing and thinking about all things political. he applied to medical school to please his family and got accepted to harvard and got into oxford, as well. to study political theory. would krauthammer choose a life of sirens or a life of letters? the brilliant graduate had enviable options but didn't figure out what matters most to him, so he split the difference. he put off harvard and enrolled at oxford and while studying history's great political philosophers he met a fellow student from australia, robin trethaway. attractive and brilliant, too. a clerk to the chief justy of her home state's supreme court. but so much would change in the t
i had been elected to the student council, and the paper was becoming unreadable. it was just -- it looked like it came out of the soviet union. you just couldn't read it. so we engineered a coup to fire the editor and realized we have to find an editor. so they looked around and decided it's going to be me. so i said, wait. i've never worked on a paper. they said oh, it's a detail. >> a poly sci and economics major, he loved writing and thinking about all things political. he applied to...
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barack obama never has to run for election again. martha: that's right. >> the polls are a factor here, the press tends to heap praise upon any politician who's doing well in the polls. if obama was up in the polls now, he'd be treated like the boston red sox. instead that recent poll, 42% approval, 51% on the disapproval side -- of course, republican party 53% disapproval -- but i think the combination of the president struggling this the polls, struggling with his health care plan and appearing not to know the details, fairly or unfairly, press is now piling on. this has not been a good stretch for the way this president's covered, and it's kind of hard to see in the short term how he turns it around with all these problems with the health care law. martha: yeah. it's interesting for us to see so many of these media organizations talking about some of these issues as if they're huge revelations and, you know, many of us have been covering this story for a long time and have unveiled specific facts that were in the legislation a lon
barack obama never has to run for election again. martha: that's right. >> the polls are a factor here, the press tends to heap praise upon any politician who's doing well in the polls. if obama was up in the polls now, he'd be treated like the boston red sox. instead that recent poll, 42% approval, 51% on the disapproval side -- of course, republican party 53% disapproval -- but i think the combination of the president struggling this the polls, struggling with his health care plan and...
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this is why we elect somebody to be president of the united states. this is why you are not and why chris is not. this is the most important job in the world and you are telling me that he should not know who we are spying on? >> should not know about benghazi and fast and furious should not know about obama care roll out? chris. >> it is comical, laughable. who is the real president. this is the president pardon me, the night of the benghazi raid decided to call it a night and go to bed. this is the president that decided to go up and play cards while the bin laten raid was going on. he is out of touch and surprised. he is sitting up there with a remote control shocked at what is on the news. the saudis are turning against us, we are run aring guns to ne mexico. >> you have to admit that the image that they would say we have to change something here, right? >> honestly if they here the attacks from my people on the right. but if they hear on the left then no. we did have access to phone records. did he specifically know about their cell phone? i do b
this is why we elect somebody to be president of the united states. this is why you are not and why chris is not. this is the most important job in the world and you are telling me that he should not know who we are spying on? >> should not know about benghazi and fast and furious should not know about obama care roll out? chris. >> it is comical, laughable. who is the real president. this is the president pardon me, the night of the benghazi raid decided to call it a night and go...
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washington is not going to elect the next senator from wyoming. the people of wyoming will. >> jesse jackson jr. dumping his d.c. home to help pay federal finds. he will sell his house. he owed $750,000 after violating campaign finances laws. >> the new york times endorsed bill de blasio for mayor. and the final televised debate between him and joe lota has been postponed. the candidates requested it be put off out of respect for the victims. >> and governor chris christie scored a big endorsement over the weekend, literally. shaq calls the governor a break man. that will do it for your morning dish of scrambled politics. joining me now is washington post reporter. good morning to you. >> hi, veronica. >> let's talk about the nsa listening in on heads of state. how do you feel these revelations have effeaffected t united states and what damage has been done. >> it's too early to tell how much lasting damage but it's a bit of a public relations problem for the white house. you have a close ally in angela merkel who the president has tried to develo
washington is not going to elect the next senator from wyoming. the people of wyoming will. >> jesse jackson jr. dumping his d.c. home to help pay federal finds. he will sell his house. he owed $750,000 after violating campaign finances laws. >> the new york times endorsed bill de blasio for mayor. and the final televised debate between him and joe lota has been postponed. the candidates requested it be put off out of respect for the victims. >> and governor chris christie...
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i think the craf vast majority e people in the city and electioned to office would like to keep san francisco a working class community to the degree possible. but there is not an easy answer for this. >> our community has a lot of responses lisa. collin says i feel like san francisco is experiencing the last 12 years of lives in new york com compressed in two year. it's the same stuff, but more accelerated. the same story in new york city and new jersey it won't changes because real estate developers own too many politicians. >> and a al says where do people go? it changes oakland and concord, it's not just san francisco it's changing the bay area. >> hey greg give us your thoughts on that before we go to break. >> i disagree with people that say this didn't happy accident. this didn't happy accident. you can look at the history of san francisco going auld the wade back to the 1 1916 earthquake. the plan was to transform san francisco to an elite city. under th unfortunately the work being clasworking classdon't belong i. the reasonable that san francisco has this flavour it has because of t
i think the craf vast majority e people in the city and electioned to office would like to keep san francisco a working class community to the degree possible. but there is not an easy answer for this. >> our community has a lot of responses lisa. collin says i feel like san francisco is experiencing the last 12 years of lives in new york com compressed in two year. it's the same stuff, but more accelerated. the same story in new york city and new jersey it won't changes because real...
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his statement from his rep says chris brown has elected to enter a rehab facility. his goal is to gain focus and insight into his past and continue the pursuit of his life and his career into a healthier vantage point. >> he's all about the vantaged life. i was at the same hotel this year. we were playing the same city at the same night and staying in the same hotel and i remember the woman taking me up to the room and she's like i figured you celebrities would want to be on the same floor. i didn't want to be on the same floor. i'm like why did you put me on this floor? you know, it was non-stop -- i like weed but the smell -- you know. and the noise and the people coming and going and like please move me to any other room, any other floor. i don't hold that against him. >> when you get caught in brawls and put yourself in rehab to get over it. >> this week there were two stories in the week that had to do with race. julian house -- >> she blacked her face. >> she didn't black her face. there is a difference between black face and doing a specific character. billy
his statement from his rep says chris brown has elected to enter a rehab facility. his goal is to gain focus and insight into his past and continue the pursuit of his life and his career into a healthier vantage point. >> he's all about the vantaged life. i was at the same hotel this year. we were playing the same city at the same night and staying in the same hotel and i remember the woman taking me up to the room and she's like i figured you celebrities would want to be on the same...
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and it's election day in several states and cities across the u.s. don't forget to vote. larry shover of sfg alternatives joins us on this tuesday morning. good morning larry. > > good morning. > > we are closing in on that twitter ipo. what would be your play on the debut day? > > yeah i think my play would be to wait to fade the move-- buy it lower because i'm really sure that's going to happen. i mean consider what happened with the other ipo's: facebook, groupon-- especially groupon. it just cratered after it came out and it's fresh on everybody's mind. also think about the fact that both facebook and linkedin were earning a profit when they ipo- ed. twitter is still not earning a profit. i think the ipo is going to be faded and a good buy for the long-term. > > you're a smart guy. you're watching these markets. so if you had $1,000, what would you buy right now? > > you know right now i think i would chase the money with the big boys-- the hedge funds. right now they're still buying cyclical stocks. two of my favorites happen to be union pacific and google... and i k
and it's election day in several states and cities across the u.s. don't forget to vote. larry shover of sfg alternatives joins us on this tuesday morning. good morning larry. > > good morning. > > we are closing in on that twitter ipo. what would be your play on the debut day? > > yeah i think my play would be to wait to fade the move-- buy it lower because i'm really sure that's going to happen. i mean consider what happened with the other ipo's: facebook, groupon--...
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and thanks to partnership and thanks to community support and thanks to the leadership of our elected officials we've made some incredible improvements here in the last few years. behind us, our new playground thanks to the support of the trust for public land. behind all of you is an incredible new skateboard park which is both a public -- another public-private partnership partially funded with bond funds. behind us even further is balboa pool which thanks to the 2012 parks bond will be renovated with a state-of-the-art swimming pool in a few years. the theme here is meeting evolving community needs. skateboarding has become more popular. the needs of our aquatics programs is changing. the needs of our playground is evolving and so, too, is technology. technology has a very important place in park and park systems and we're absolutely thrilled to welcome the park scape community. parks are democratic. parks create opportunity and accessibility for everyone. and to have wi-fi in parks and to have the technological investment that will allow neighbors to come and do things that they w
and thanks to partnership and thanks to community support and thanks to the leadership of our elected officials we've made some incredible improvements here in the last few years. behind us, our new playground thanks to the support of the trust for public land. behind all of you is an incredible new skateboard park which is both a public -- another public-private partnership partially funded with bond funds. behind us even further is balboa pool which thanks to the 2012 parks bond will be...
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>> that's the only president's election where i left the line blank. if i had been the swing vote i would have had to vote for reagan sthrks it was a turning point in his transition from the political left to the political right. >> just a few months after the election i wrote the reagan doctrine. >> reporter: it was a time magazine column. it was provocative. for a while krauthammer praised reagan on a number of foreign policy issues. he was now crediting him with a breakthrough insight that changed the calculus of the cold war. >> i realized what reagan had done without a grand master plan was to channel what at the time was called the breshnev doctrine that when we take over a country, that's ours. reagan said, no, you don't get to keep it. we're going to challenge your possessions wherever they are. i thought, this is a good idea. i'm going to give it a name. >> he reagan doctrine, not reagan. now everybody has to have a doctrine. charles made it mandatory for every president to have a doctrine. >> reporter: after reagan's 49-state landslide krauth
>> that's the only president's election where i left the line blank. if i had been the swing vote i would have had to vote for reagan sthrks it was a turning point in his transition from the political left to the political right. >> just a few months after the election i wrote the reagan doctrine. >> reporter: it was a time magazine column. it was provocative. for a while krauthammer praised reagan on a number of foreign policy issues. he was now crediting him with a...
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female country leader and something like 60 countries to this date have, most of them democratically elected at this point. does your generation kid itself in terms of where america really is, in terms of women's rights. >> still think we lead the world? >> i think that many probably are uneducated on that issue, probably do think that. however, at the same time i know so many young women are very concerned about getting more women in congress, first woman president. everyone knows we haven't had the first woman president yet and other countries have. margaret thatcher they know. this is something that -- that's an issue that young women in my generation are very concerned about. when it comes down to food, water, places to live, things like that i really just say that they have no idea what it's like in some of these other countries is all. >> i would argue awareness is the first step. you can't get in to deep policy you can't deal with it in a flat way. until you actually know that the problem is there. i think that is the beauty of this campaign and i think what's really interesting and v
female country leader and something like 60 countries to this date have, most of them democratically elected at this point. does your generation kid itself in terms of where america really is, in terms of women's rights. >> still think we lead the world? >> i think that many probably are uneducated on that issue, probably do think that. however, at the same time i know so many young women are very concerned about getting more women in congress, first woman president. everyone knows...
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and dep troit holds its first mayoral election. tuesday will be a big day for tourists in the nation's capi l capital. public tours resuming. they were stopped about seven months ago because of budget cuts known as the sequester. >>> on wednesday, a major case goes before the u.s. supreme court. the justices will hear arguments in a case challenging the constitutionality of holding public prayers before town meetings. and on friday, we'll finally get a look at the october jobs report. the numbers were sdelayed one week paubecause of the partial government shutdown. >>> for a lot of people, the highlight of the weekend is? "saturday night live." >> you thought i was going to say don lemon, didn't you? >> yes, you are the highlight. did you watch? >> i did watch. i fell asleep on it, but i did watch. i think she tweeted you, didn't she? >> i was in boston and the world series was on. >> that part was not the sad story. all tvs around the world, what am i missing? >> she said change the channel, excla makes point, l-o-l. >> that's coo
and dep troit holds its first mayoral election. tuesday will be a big day for tourists in the nation's capi l capital. public tours resuming. they were stopped about seven months ago because of budget cuts known as the sequester. >>> on wednesday, a major case goes before the u.s. supreme court. the justices will hear arguments in a case challenging the constitutionality of holding public prayers before town meetings. and on friday, we'll finally get a look at the october jobs report....
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but then you throw it into an election year and it gets litigated. so, all the problems we're seeing will become even more of a political issue and drag on much longer. >> and the president said, james, look, we -- he flat-out said don't worry about losing these policies. those were substandard policies. >> lousy policies. >> according to him. why they? >> yeah, this is what people are learning. they were not sub standard, at least to the people who freely chose to buy them. who thought that those policies met their needs and they're now learning that promise about, if you like it, you can keep it, really means if he likes it, you can keep it. but i think what sebelius said, we deserve better, the administration ought to think about that as it continues to grind it on, and i think also people are starting to realize this thing may fail a lot sooner than expected, as young people decide this is not for them. >> and these -- this is a key point, i think. these policy changes, like getting rid of these policies, essentially outlawing them, if you make a
but then you throw it into an election year and it gets litigated. so, all the problems we're seeing will become even more of a political issue and drag on much longer. >> and the president said, james, look, we -- he flat-out said don't worry about losing these policies. those were substandard policies. >> lousy policies. >> according to him. why they? >> yeah, this is what people are learning. they were not sub standard, at least to the people who freely chose to buy...
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. >>> it's election day, 2013. and the president, a year after his re-election, may be trying to save his legacy with some revisionist history. this is "special report." good evening. i'm bret baier. tonight, it appears president obama's health care damage control campaign is in critical condition. his approval rating has dropped under 40% in the latest gallup poll. the 39% figure is just one point above his personal low two years ago. this comes as the president tries to rewrite history. it has to do with that promise about keeping your health insurance. we have fox team coverage tonight. jim angle with why the most important people to the program's success are not signing up, at least not yet. and peter on what's being done to fix that broken website. but we begin with ed henry and the president's attempt to tell you what he really said. >> reporter: they're still digging out from bad news, allegations that the president keeps changing his story. president obama usually tries to pivot to jobs, though with his hea
. >>> it's election day, 2013. and the president, a year after his re-election, may be trying to save his legacy with some revisionist history. this is "special report." good evening. i'm bret baier. tonight, it appears president obama's health care damage control campaign is in critical condition. his approval rating has dropped under 40% in the latest gallup poll. the 39% figure is just one point above his personal low two years ago. this comes as the president tries to...
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could he win re-election, quoting a professor at the university of toronto, he could easily be elected. >>> you're right. this is bizarre. keep in mind, toronto is the fourth largest city in north america, and now even its bonds, if you can believe it, its municipal bond have been getting whip sawed in the markets on the latest revelations that toronto mayor rob ford probably smoked crack, and more than once. something he denied, and this scrum, we're looking at, everyone is waiting to hear what the mayor is going to do whether he is going to step down or elaborate on an admission on a rideow talk show. i cannot stress enough how this type of bizarre activity, especially when it concerns prominent big-city mayors, seems to come in threes. bob filner, with pinching women, the san diego mayor. kwame kilpatrick in detroit, who is going to jail for 28 years for abusing funds and all other privileges. and this completes what seems to be a bizarre hat trick of big city mayors mayors who lose it o whacky. this is something the mayor of toronto had firmly and repeatedly denied, this allegation
could he win re-election, quoting a professor at the university of toronto, he could easily be elected. >>> you're right. this is bizarre. keep in mind, toronto is the fourth largest city in north america, and now even its bonds, if you can believe it, its municipal bond have been getting whip sawed in the markets on the latest revelations that toronto mayor rob ford probably smoked crack, and more than once. something he denied, and this scrum, we're looking at, everyone is waiting to...
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why should she be elected and senator mike enzi be defeated in the primary? >> well, there are several reasons. first of all, obviously i'm a big supporter of my daughter's. i really believe the republican party is in trouble. we've lost the last two presidential elections, and we badly need, i think, to bring along a new generation of talent, leaders, recruit new folks into the party. i think liz does exactly that. mom with five kids, university of chicago, two tours in the state department, bright, capable, talented and so she's offered herself as a candidate in wyoming. mike's not a bad guy. he's had three terms in the u.s. senate. in the hundred year history since we have been electing senators directly in this country, there's only been one time when the wyoming senator had more than three terms. it's always sort of been the norm, the limit. mike told a lot of people he wasn't going to run, but then he decided he was going to run. but there's going to be a primary. nothing wrong with that. i had to run in a primary when i ran the first time around. >> th
why should she be elected and senator mike enzi be defeated in the primary? >> well, there are several reasons. first of all, obviously i'm a big supporter of my daughter's. i really believe the republican party is in trouble. we've lost the last two presidential elections, and we badly need, i think, to bring along a new generation of talent, leaders, recruit new folks into the party. i think liz does exactly that. mom with five kids, university of chicago, two tours in the state...
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this election and so many others on fox business, 8:00 p.m. to 10: 10:00. if it matters to you, it matters to us. across america people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® is different than pills. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once-a-day, any time, and comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza® is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adultth type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza® has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza® is not insulin. do not take victoza® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2,
this election and so many others on fox business, 8:00 p.m. to 10: 10:00. if it matters to you, it matters to us. across america people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® is different than pills. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once-a-day, any time, and comes in a pen. and the needle is thin....
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there was an election where the american people affirmed it. then the last gasp effort was the shutdown and threat of debt default. what i'm hearing today is that there are problems and people want to fix them because all of us represent people who are going to win or lose depending on how effectively this is rolled out. third, there's some significant question about existing insurance policies, what the president said, and so on. let's acknowledge something. a lot of insurance companies were ripping off innocent american people by promising them insurance until they got sick. then it got canceled because they, quote, had a pre-existing condition that wasn't, quote, disclosed. that's got to end. the challenge for us going forward is to make health care affordable. madam secretary, my question is, is there any indication there's been a slowing of premium increases as a result of the affordable care act? because unless we can keep those premium increases down, they can't rise faster than the raise of inflation, wages, and profits, all of us are g
there was an election where the american people affirmed it. then the last gasp effort was the shutdown and threat of debt default. what i'm hearing today is that there are problems and people want to fix them because all of us represent people who are going to win or lose depending on how effectively this is rolled out. third, there's some significant question about existing insurance policies, what the president said, and so on. let's acknowledge something. a lot of insurance companies were...
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you kept the democrats, you could get control of the house, people are so mad you could have a wave election and vote them out of the house and get control. that makes the democrats want to not come from is at all, to want to grind down republicans and stick to their issues. will have ammer, we chance to see that wave. politicians have a keen sense of peril. at this point host of them know that something politically dangerous is out there. we will see some adjustments. >> the secretary of health and human services said they would have this obamacare website figured out i the end of november. -- by the end of november. if she does not they are indeed cotton. -- deep cotton. >> they have set the date and if it is not correct in functioning, you have more than disillusionment, you have a real fury. i will say this, i do not pretend to be objective about her. it was so refreshing to hear someone say i am accountable. >> i agree. it was refreshing. if you look into it she also did not know anything. she said i was as surprised as anyone else. either that is not true or there is something fundamen
you kept the democrats, you could get control of the house, people are so mad you could have a wave election and vote them out of the house and get control. that makes the democrats want to not come from is at all, to want to grind down republicans and stick to their issues. will have ammer, we chance to see that wave. politicians have a keen sense of peril. at this point host of them know that something politically dangerous is out there. we will see some adjustments. >> the secretary of...
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and finally, only 29% say they want to re-elect their own congressmen. about two thirds say throw the bum out. and they're talking about their own congressman. what's going on here? we finally found something that everybody in america agrees on. and that is this thing isn't working across the board. gwen: and sitting at this table a couple of weeks ago the president is riding high. the republicans have embarrassed themselves. and now that didn't last. >> that was just two weeks ago. the lesson here is that when there's a government shutdown and there's a mess, it does drag everybody down. and then you got to go back to the fundamentals. is the economy working? are jobs being created? and the answer is no. and people are still angry about that. but where all of these issues get tied together is i think that most wonderful question is the federal government part of the problem or part of the solution? people are looking at washington, and they're seeing a government shutdown. a problem for the economy, drags consumer confidence down, slows the economy. gov
and finally, only 29% say they want to re-elect their own congressmen. about two thirds say throw the bum out. and they're talking about their own congressman. what's going on here? we finally found something that everybody in america agrees on. and that is this thing isn't working across the board. gwen: and sitting at this table a couple of weeks ago the president is riding high. the republicans have embarrassed themselves. and now that didn't last. >> that was just two weeks ago. the...
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and they've all come down below 2% on election day. so we have to make our pitch for smaller government, limited government, why it's better for virgin yans and the fact i have an actual record whether it's property rights, health care, taxes, that's appealing to folks who believe like i do that we need to be limiting government, that we need to be protecting liberty. >> kirsten. >> the polls have showed you have a pretty big gap with women. >> i think we have a quinnipiac poll. >> about 20 to 25 points depending on the poll. why do you think that is? and is there a message not resonating with them? >> let's face it, we face tens of millions of dollars of pure negative campaigning. one thing i say to virginia audiences and i'll say it to this one is tell me one thing, one positive plan that terry has run on and explained and he can't. they've spent it beating the tar out of me. and frequently lying about things like contraception that women care about, about divorce of all things. and fitting it into their narrative. so i have a record
and they've all come down below 2% on election day. so we have to make our pitch for smaller government, limited government, why it's better for virgin yans and the fact i have an actual record whether it's property rights, health care, taxes, that's appealing to folks who believe like i do that we need to be limiting government, that we need to be protecting liberty. >> kirsten. >> the polls have showed you have a pretty big gap with women. >> i think we have a quinnipiac...
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election night 2013. i'm al sharpton, and for the next hour we'll be covering this big night in american politics. across the country tonight, voters are going to the polls as they have been doing all day. more than 300 mayoral elections races are at stake. and more than 200 legislative offices. and there are several big state referendums as well. but the biggest matchups are the governors races in virginia and new jersey. in virginia democrat terry mcauliffe leads in the polls against republican ken cuccinelli. in new jersey, gop governor chris christie is hoping for a big win by avoiding the tea party. even embracing president obama and working with a democrat. here in new york city, bill de blasio is thought to be the most progressive in decades. but the main event will be in the key bellwether state of virginia. it is where tea partiers like ken cuccinelli became a tea party star with comments like this. >> the ultimate goal which is to make abortion disappear in america. homosexual acts are wrong and
election night 2013. i'm al sharpton, and for the next hour we'll be covering this big night in american politics. across the country tonight, voters are going to the polls as they have been doing all day. more than 300 mayoral elections races are at stake. and more than 200 legislative offices. and there are several big state referendums as well. but the biggest matchups are the governors races in virginia and new jersey. in virginia democrat terry mcauliffe leads in the polls against...
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>> debbie waserman shultz say they're going to win elections on oak yauma care. baghdad bombs had a better grip on reality. >> i want to say politicians up for reelection next year and bush republicans and senate democrats are going to be on the run. >> give it to the guy next to you. >> president obama's smart and efficient government promise failed also but this is showing big government policies do not work. >> how many think this i is -- considering this is a holy grail of regressive liberal movement. how many of you think is going to set back liberalism for a long period of time? >> no way. >> i think when this is fully implemented by next year people are going to love it. republicans are gooding to start embracing it and start taking credit for it, too. >> ronald reagan said that freedom is always only one generation way from exstimpx. we have to fight for it this, is a huge part of the bat yes. government cannot continue to expand beyond what it can in our personal liveses. >> i don't for see room for banks hoisting americans with houses they couldn't affo
>> debbie waserman shultz say they're going to win elections on oak yauma care. baghdad bombs had a better grip on reality. >> i want to say politicians up for reelection next year and bush republicans and senate democrats are going to be on the run. >> give it to the guy next to you. >> president obama's smart and efficient government promise failed also but this is showing big government policies do not work. >> how many think this i is -- considering this is a...
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he'll need to run for re-election next year. his arrival pushes the democratic majority in the u.s. senate back up to 55-45. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." voters are so angry at republicans for shutting down the government that once-reluctant democratic candidates are now stepping up to take on the gop incumbents. well, the state democratic party chair in deep red nebraska told "the new york times," quote, if i ever see ted cruz, all i'm going to say, thank you, thank you. i would have been in witness protection because i didn't have anybody to run. democrats are still a long shot to take back the house in 2016, but their path to victory is now more realistic prior to the political showdowns and shutdowns. thanks to the gop's plummeting poll numbers throughout and the likes of ted cruz and cruz is the reason for the democrats' come back. political analyst charlie cook says democrats need four things to happen if they want a serious shot to take back the house. anyway, gop continued self-destructive behavior, more gop retirements, a fractured gop, and quality d
he'll need to run for re-election next year. his arrival pushes the democratic majority in the u.s. senate back up to 55-45. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." voters are so angry at republicans for shutting down the government that once-reluctant democratic candidates are now stepping up to take on the gop incumbents. well, the state democratic party chair in deep red nebraska told "the new york times," quote, if i ever see ted cruz, all i'm going...
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so they needed to save it in a series of elections. and looking to 2012, now 2014, even 2010, the president was not willing to explain what the most painful parts of the law might be and republicans will continue to have a field day. it's very haphazard, moving from whatever is controversial in a given week, but the problem for democrats that you hear some of them talk about now the president needs to change the subject back to what is good. but it's not a big story if somebody who didn't used to have againtal insurance or some poor family that would have gone bankrupt doesn't any who are. >> "new york times" says the president misspoke about keeping one's insurance plan.who are. >> "new york times" says the president misspoke about keeping one's insurance plan. says all plans will be required to provide ten essential benefits that are now not part of many policies. when will this start possible the headline we're talking about and not the technology? months, years? >> i think the technology will be the headline for some time up we get
so they needed to save it in a series of elections. and looking to 2012, now 2014, even 2010, the president was not willing to explain what the most painful parts of the law might be and republicans will continue to have a field day. it's very haphazard, moving from whatever is controversial in a given week, but the problem for democrats that you hear some of them talk about now the president needs to change the subject back to what is good. but it's not a big story if somebody who didn't used...
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presidential elections. >>> the u.s. supreme court taking off a bizarre case of a poison payback and the cheating husband. a tabloid soap opera for sure but raises questions including about how much power the federal government should have. here's the back story. a woman in philly says she decided to take revenge after she found out her husband was cheating on her with the best friend. the husband and the best friend had a baby together, so she was sure they were cheating. the wife says she used her skills as a microbiologist to whip up a chemical con cox containing arsenic. she sherrod the mess over the mail box the car and everything else of the friend, all places the victim would touch. seems the worst injury was nothing more than a burnt thumb. nothing else at all. bus it involved tampering with mail box, the feds got involved. and listen to the charge they came up with. violating a treaty that regulates chemical weapons. the woman end up in federal prison, and that brings us to the arguments today before the supreme
presidential elections. >>> the u.s. supreme court taking off a bizarre case of a poison payback and the cheating husband. a tabloid soap opera for sure but raises questions including about how much power the federal government should have. here's the back story. a woman in philly says she decided to take revenge after she found out her husband was cheating on her with the best friend. the husband and the best friend had a baby together, so she was sure they were cheating. the wife...
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it's also important to note that senator alexander is running for re-election next year and obamacare is certain to be a key issue. the worst case scenario right now moving right into millions upon millions of people and this could cause extensive, catastrophic damage. i'm not just standing here making this stuff up. i want people to really pay attention to this because again, this could be worst case scenario. jenna: that was janice dean, the first meteorologist to predict the monster storm that hurricane sandy would turn out to be and she made the call right here on "happening now." just five days before the storm made landfall exactly one year ago today. that's how much notice we had. bringing with it, she had torrential flooding and hurricane force winds. you've seen the damage, you've seen the footage. what was it about sandy that made it so dangerous? why has this year's hurricane season been so tame? we don't want to jinx anything. here now is meteorologist janice dean. >> can you believe it was a year ago today that we were talking about super storm sandy? and i wish that i co
it's also important to note that senator alexander is running for re-election next year and obamacare is certain to be a key issue. the worst case scenario right now moving right into millions upon millions of people and this could cause extensive, catastrophic damage. i'm not just standing here making this stuff up. i want people to really pay attention to this because again, this could be worst case scenario. jenna: that was janice dean, the first meteorologist to predict the monster storm...
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he resigned as the mayor yesterday, he won a special election to take over the remaining 15 months of the term for senator frank lautenberg who died in june, he will be the second african american in the senate and have to run for re-election in 2014. >> today investigators from the fbi and the state attorney general's office will hold a special meeting with officers in the east bay and launch an official investigation into a shocking incident at an assisted living facility there. 14 patients were left abandoned there after regulators shut down the facility. 1 man living there edmond bascome has been missing for several days. >> mr. basscom has been a missing person many times in the past so with don't consider him at risk but the fact he went missing during this time period is concerning to us. >> bascom was last seen at the san leandro bart station friday afternoon. investigators say he is 5'10," is said to be in good health but does have a habit of walking away from facilities, he was last seen wearing an oakland's raiders shirt and a fishing hat with blue pants and black boots. >>
he resigned as the mayor yesterday, he won a special election to take over the remaining 15 months of the term for senator frank lautenberg who died in june, he will be the second african american in the senate and have to run for re-election in 2014. >> today investigators from the fbi and the state attorney general's office will hold a special meeting with officers in the east bay and launch an official investigation into a shocking incident at an assisted living facility there. 14...
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in 2014 senators up for re-election include democrats who came to power when barack obama was elected president back in 2008. democrats are defending 21 seats versus 14 seats for republicans. but in 2016, it's republican senators who will be playing defense. they'll be dechding the seat gain they won in 2010. seven from states obama won. look at all the red on that map. tackling the fact it's a presidential election year turnout will be higher than it normally is. we'll be right back. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-ar
in 2014 senators up for re-election include democrats who came to power when barack obama was elected president back in 2008. democrats are defending 21 seats versus 14 seats for republicans. but in 2016, it's republican senators who will be playing defense. they'll be dechding the seat gain they won in 2010. seven from states obama won. look at all the red on that map. tackling the fact it's a presidential election year turnout will be higher than it normally is. we'll be right back. [ fishing...
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>> i think it's going to probably shape the entire election. obviously the big question mark is where's the economy going to be next year and whether or not the health care law is going to be a trdrag on the economy or n. i think that's the macro theme we'll see play out. the fact of the matter is, no matter who you are -- health care is something that affects everybody. and no matter who you have your plan with, you have your plan with your employer, if you've purchased your own plan, those plans are changing. we're even seeing it through the employer-sponsored plans, because what the health care law has done is, you know, dramatically changed the entire system. so now employers are having to deal with the new rules and the new laws around those requirements that they have to make for their employees. and because of that, you know, we're starting to see the impact trickle down to even people with employer-sponsored plans. people vote on how they feel at a given time. and if something is impacting them. and so i think health care is something t
>> i think it's going to probably shape the entire election. obviously the big question mark is where's the economy going to be next year and whether or not the health care law is going to be a trdrag on the economy or n. i think that's the macro theme we'll see play out. the fact of the matter is, no matter who you are -- health care is something that affects everybody. and no matter who you have your plan with, you have your plan with your employer, if you've purchased your own plan,...
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that means the most hotly contested election might be the attorney general's race in virginia. in that attorney general race, it's republican state senator mark obenshane who's running against democratic state senator mark herring. and right now, they appear to be very close. the senate democrats lead 49-46. which means the race is pretty close to predict with any confidence. and that has caused republicans to see mark ownening shane obenshane -- now mark obenshane, if he is elected will be famous for that. the last thing he is famous for, though, was what he did in 2009 as a virginia state senator. he introduced a bill that year which said if a woman in virginia has a miscarriage without a doctor present, she must report that miscarriage to the police within 24 hours, and if she does not report her miscarriage within 24 hours of having it she is guilty of a class one misdemeanor. it carries a maximum of 12 months in jail and/or a fine of $1,200. a miscarriage not reported to law enforcement could put a virginia woman into jail for a year. the state senator who introduced that
that means the most hotly contested election might be the attorney general's race in virginia. in that attorney general race, it's republican state senator mark obenshane who's running against democratic state senator mark herring. and right now, they appear to be very close. the senate democrats lead 49-46. which means the race is pretty close to predict with any confidence. and that has caused republicans to see mark ownening shane obenshane -- now mark obenshane, if he is elected will be...
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as well and they said to an extent they are their elected leaders may not be aware of and made the argument the u.s. has better oversight than europe has on this. interesting hearing chairman mike rogers leaving no doubt whatsoever as he was questioning general alexander. listen tow this? >> have the allies of the united states ever during the course of that time engaged in anything you would qualify as an espionage act targeted at the united states of america? >> yes. >> and that would be consistent with most of our allies. let's pick a place. european union. >> yes, it would. >> so -- this is ongoing today. this didn't stop two years ago or last year or maybe last week? to the best of your knowledge. >> best of my knowledge. >> now, no one's hands are clean here. alexander also saying that the u.s. spies on its allies. he went further and said that leadership intentions, that is, the intentions of leaders even if they are allies, are reasonable, acceptable, goal of intelligence gathering and that would, therefore, seem to indicate that even the phone calls of an jael america i will are fa
as well and they said to an extent they are their elected leaders may not be aware of and made the argument the u.s. has better oversight than europe has on this. interesting hearing chairman mike rogers leaving no doubt whatsoever as he was questioning general alexander. listen tow this? >> have the allies of the united states ever during the course of that time engaged in anything you would qualify as an espionage act targeted at the united states of america? >> yes. >> and...
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the new government elected a few months ago was elected on the large part to end u.s. drone strikes and begin peace negotiations with the taliban. they so the drone strike as undercutting peace efforts. here in afghanistan his death is welcomed by afghan and u.s. officials whoso him as part of the broader problems for the instability in afghanistan. his death will impact the taliban here in afghanistan and in pakistan. but the pakistani taliban named a successor and vowing revenge, harris. >> i am watching out of my eye the los angeles police department and fbi started the news conference. we learned a little more about what went down in the los angeles international airport. they were not putting a lot on the record that might change later. this might be more of a review. but if there is anything knew that comes out. we covered it moments ago, as the store tore breaks with new details we'll bring it to you. >>> the countdown on. the key and centerpiece for millions of americans to get health care on line, healthcare.gov, obama care access will go down, at least for 12
the new government elected a few months ago was elected on the large part to end u.s. drone strikes and begin peace negotiations with the taliban. they so the drone strike as undercutting peace efforts. here in afghanistan his death is welcomed by afghan and u.s. officials whoso him as part of the broader problems for the instability in afghanistan. his death will impact the taliban here in afghanistan and in pakistan. but the pakistani taliban named a successor and vowing revenge, harris....
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we'll have complete coverage on election day. the president has invested millions of your dollars into solar. we'll tell you in one case what you have to show for it. >>> speaking of big money, you'll be appalled to learn what some federal workers are doing while you're paying them overtime. "the grapevine" is next. >>> now, some press from the political grapevine. you're paying almost $9 million to federal workers who are tasked such as watching tv, surfing the internet, and taking care of personal business. and that's just at six homeland security department offices. it has to do with abuse of overtime that has almost become institutional. a letter to the president warns these cases may be just the tip of the iceberg and quote, such abuse of overtime pay is a violation of the public trust and a gross waste of scarce government funds. dhs is reviewing its procedures, adding, while some overtime is necessary, the misuse of it is not tolerated. >> is government an insult? an assistant district attorney in tennessee thinks so. a na
we'll have complete coverage on election day. the president has invested millions of your dollars into solar. we'll tell you in one case what you have to show for it. >>> speaking of big money, you'll be appalled to learn what some federal workers are doing while you're paying them overtime. "the grapevine" is next. >>> now, some press from the political grapevine. you're paying almost $9 million to federal workers who are tasked such as watching tv, surfing the...
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. >>> today is election day across the united states. some very key races we're going to be looking at in many states and cities around the country. voters are casting ballots to pick mayors and governors and also decide some pretty important ballot initiatives. now, as i mentioned, some key races are taking place. they could offer clues to the presidential contest in 2016 and also the next congressional election. cnn's covering the latest with our best political play rs and we want to check in with chief national correspondent, john king, in virginia. looks like we could be seeing a major sea change if terry mcauliffe wins. let's start with virginia before moving to new jersey. >> fascinating race in the sense of two candidates, both parties, perhaps not the premier players they would like, but remember, you had a democratic governor of virginia, then another. right now, a republican governor. president obama carried this state twice. democrats want a democratic victory tonight to try to make the case. virginia is shifting from a one-ti
. >>> today is election day across the united states. some very key races we're going to be looking at in many states and cities around the country. voters are casting ballots to pick mayors and governors and also decide some pretty important ballot initiatives. now, as i mentioned, some key races are taking place. they could offer clues to the presidential contest in 2016 and also the next congressional election. cnn's covering the latest with our best political play rs and we want to...